Question:
Better way of saying 'Thanks for your help, I look forward to hearing from you.'?
Badass Ballerina
2008-08-28 07:35:40 UTC
I am applying for a world renownd modelling school corse, and i want to leave a good impression. I used my buisness email account, i triple cheaked my spelling, and puntuation, but now that i have to write a responce closure to the responce i got, im stumped. last time i said 'thank you for you time, i look forward to hearing from you' and this time i wrote the same thing, but then i paused to think. i need something along the same meaning, but in diffent words. help!
Three answers:
Volusian
2008-08-28 11:35:09 UTC
BE POSITIVE!



Again, thanks for your assistance (respondent's name here). I look forward to being accepted and becoming a part of your highly regarded (or well-respected) program (or course).
guy
2008-08-28 07:44:05 UTC
thanks for your time and effort, i hope to hear from you soon





instead of i look forward to hearing from you...





it's along the same lines but avoids the repetition
2008-08-28 07:43:41 UTC
You've been so much help, can't wait to hear from you.


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